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risk-management-framework jobs in San Diego

Posted 1 day ago

Senior Systems Engineer responsible for full-lifecycle systems and network engineering for enterprise infrastructure, including design, implementation, integration, upgrade, sustainment, and security. Develops and maintains engineering documentation, assembles test plans and specifications, and supports cybersecurity and Risk Management Framework (RMF) documentation for system accreditation. Conducts site surveys and assessments to recommend optimal configurations, and integrates emerging capabilities including AI, automation tools, and data visualization into enterprise workflows.

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$140,000 – $150,000 · Posted 2 days ago

The Cybersecurity Engineer III will support Assessment and Authorization (A&A) accreditation efforts, including maintaining cybersecurity monitoring operations, performing incident triage, identifying vulnerabilities, and recommending remediation strategies. Responsibilities include testing and applying security controls, conducting reconnaissance, authoring Plans of Milestones and Actions (POA&Ms), developing A&A documentation (SSP, SAP, SARs), and managing eMASS tasking throughout the accreditation cycle. The role requires in-depth knowledge of the Risk Management Framework, DISA circuit connections, and cloud service provider inheritance. This position requires a Secret clearance, IAT Level III certification, and one of several advanced certifications (CASP+, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP, GCED, or GCIH), plus 10+ years of cybersecurity or incident response experience.

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$100,300 – $135,700 · Posted 2 days ago

Lead Information Assurance and security engineering for Navy tactical networks (CANES), managing end-to-end Risk Management Framework (RMF) authorization, hardening virtualized and cloud network stacks, and ensuring compliance across diverse naval environments. Develop and maintain security authorization artifacts (SSP, SAP/SAR, POA&M, ATO packages in eMASS), apply DISA STIGs and vulnerability management tools (ACAS, NESSUS, SCAP), and provide IA guidance for application integration aligned with DoDAF and Net-Ready KPP baselines. Support developmental testing, audit response, and continuous monitoring while coordinating with PEO C4I, NIWC Pacific, and Fleet stakeholders. Mentor junior engineers and champion DevSecOps and STIG automation practices.

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$93,536 – $155,893 · Posted 2 days ago

As a Network Engineer supporting Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific, you will engineer, configure, and sustain enterprise-grade networked systems (Juniper, Aruba, Cisco, Cambium) across Navy installations worldwide. You will manage the full system lifecycle from staging and integration through fielding and sustainment, implement secure network architectures aligned with RMF and STIGs, and deploy networks in labs, shore facilities, and field environments. The role requires hands-on expertise in Layer 2/3 technologies, routing protocols, VPNs, wireless deployments, and vulnerability remediation, with 50%+ travel to support CONUS and OCONUS operations.

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$95,000 – $110,000 · Posted 2 days ago

Information Systems Security Engineer II supporting DoD Ballistic Missile Defense C4I systems with cybersecurity engineering, vulnerability management, and Risk Management Framework activities. Responsibilities include implementing cybersecurity controls, conducting DISA STIG assessments, performing vulnerability scans with tools like ACAS and Nessus, managing patches, maintaining eMASS RMF artifacts, and coordinating remediation across Windows, Linux, Hyper-V, and network environments. Must assess cybersecurity risk, document findings, and support system authorization while maintaining operational readiness in a DoD test, integration, and evaluation environment.

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Posted 3 days ago

Network Engineer responsible for designing, configuring, and sustaining mission-critical networked systems including Cisco, Aruba, Juniper, Cambium, and Antaira equipment. The role spans end-to-end lifecycle activities: staging, integration, testing, fielding, and sustainment of networks in labs, shore facilities, and data centers. Requires hands-on expertise in Layer 2/3 technologies, routing protocols (OSPF, BGP), VPNs, firewalls, and wireless deployments, with mandatory compliance to RMF and STIGs. Must hold or obtain a DoD Secret clearance and meet DoD 8570/8140 baseline certification (Security+, CISSP, CASP+, or higher) plus vendor certifications (JNCIA/CCNA or higher).

San DiegoLast seen 1 day ago
$93,536 – $155,893 · Posted 5 days ago

As a Network Engineer supporting Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific, you will engineer, configure, and sustain advanced networking equipment (Juniper, Aruba, Cisco) across Navy installations worldwide. You will design secure network architectures, implement RMF and STIG compliance, manage VLANs/routing/VPNs, support wireless deployments, and conduct site surveys and integration testing with 50%+ travel. You must hold an active DoD Secret clearance, meet DoD 8570/8140 certification requirements (Security+ minimum), and have 8+ years of DoD or enterprise network engineering experience with hands-on expertise in Juniper, Aruba, and Cisco platforms.

San DiegoLast seen 4 days ago
Posted 6 days ago

As a Network Engineer supporting Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific, you will engineer, configure, and sustain advanced networking equipment (Juniper, Aruba, Cisco, Antaira, Cambium) across Navy installations worldwide. You will support the full system lifecycle—staging, integration, testing, fielding, and sustainment—of networked systems protecting mission-critical assets, implementing secure architectures aligned with RMF and STIGs, and conducting site surveys and operational verification testing during frequent travel (50%+). The role requires hands-on expertise in Junos OS, ArubaOS, Cisco platforms, routing protocols (OSPF, BGP), VLANs, VPNs, firewalls, and vulnerability remediation, with a DoD 8570/8140 baseline certification and an active interim Secret clearance.

San DiegoLast seen 6 days ago
Posted 7 days ago

As a Network Engineer IV supporting Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific, you will engineer, configure, and sustain advanced Cisco, Aruba, Juniper, and other enterprise networking equipment for Navy Public Safety Systems. You will support the full system lifecycle—staging, integration, testing, fielding, and sustainment—across NIWC labs, shore facilities, and deployed environments. Responsibilities include implementing secure network architectures aligned with Risk Management Framework (RMF) and Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), performing system hardening and vulnerability remediation, and maintaining configuration baselines and technical documentation. You must hold or obtain a DoD Secret security clearance, possess DoD 8570/8140 baseline certification (Security+ CE minimum), and have 8+ years of hands-on network engineering experience with Juniper, Aruba, and Cisco platforms.

San DiegoLast seen 7 days ago
$93,536 – $155,893 · Posted 8 days ago

Network Engineer supporting the Global Sustainment Contract at Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific, responsible for engineering, configuring, and sustaining advanced networking equipment (Juniper, Aruba, Cisco, Antaira, Cambium) across Navy installations worldwide. The role encompasses end-to-end system lifecycle support including staging, integration, testing, fielding, and sustainment; deployment and troubleshooting in labs, shore facilities, and data centers; and implementation of secure network architectures aligned with Risk Management Framework (RMF) and Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs). Requires 8 years of network engineering experience, active DoD Secret clearance, and DoD 8570/8140 baseline certification (Security+ CE minimum or higher such as CISSP or CASP+), with hands-on expertise in Juniper (Junos OS, EX/QFX/SRX), Aruba (ArubaOS, Instant AP, Aruba Central), Cisco (Catalyst, ISR, ASA, Firepower), and core networking technologies including Layer 2, routing protocols (Static, OSPF, BGP), VPNs (IPSec), ACLs, and firewalls.

San DiegoLast seen 7 days ago
Posted 8 days ago

Lyntris seeks a Cyber Security Engineer II to provide Risk Management Framework (RMF) Assessment and Authorization (A&A) support for Navy software solutions. The role involves designing, implementing, and monitoring cybersecurity and information assurance policies for mission-critical systems; developing system IA documentation (categorization forms, security plans, assessment plans, continuous monitoring plans, risk assessments); and guiding the software development team through security scan review, evaluation, and remediation. The engineer will work with system owners and stakeholders to manage cybersecurity requirements and continuously improve cyber posture. Requires 2–3 years of Department of Navy accreditation experience and working knowledge of NIST standards, RMF, and eMASS.

San DiegoLast seen 6 days ago
$93,536 – $155,893 · Posted 9 days ago

Network Engineer supporting Navy AT/FP systems worldwide, responsible for engineering, configuring, and sustaining Juniper, Aruba, and Cisco networking equipment across shore facilities and data centers. Role involves end-to-end system lifecycle management including staging, integration, testing, and fielding of networked systems; implementing secure architectures aligned with RMF and STIGs; and conducting vulnerability remediation and compliance validation. Requires active interim Secret clearance with ability to obtain fully adjudicated Secret clearance, Bachelor's degree plus 5 years experience (or HS diploma plus 8 years), DoD 8570/8140 baseline certification (Security+ CE or higher), and hands-on expertise with Juniper Junos OS, Aruba ArubaOS, and Cisco platforms including routing protocols, VLANs, VPNs, and ACLs.

San DiegoLast seen 8 days ago
$114,376 – $190,626 · Posted 9 days ago

Network Engineer IV supporting Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific to engineer, configure, and sustain mission-critical networked systems for public safety ashore programs. You will design and deploy advanced network architectures using Cisco, Aruba, Juniper, and other platforms; implement security controls aligned with RMF and STIGs; and support end-to-end system lifecycle from integration through fielding and sustainment. Requires DoD Secret clearance, CCNA/Juniper JNCIA or higher, Security+ CE minimum, 8+ years DoD/enterprise network engineering experience, and hands-on expertise with switching, routing, wireless, VPNs, and firewall technologies.

San DiegoLast seen 8 days ago
$99,000 – $225,000 · Posted 12 days ago

The Security Controls Assessor designs, implements, and manages policies and procedures for database and software security at an expert level. The role requires assessing security controls within operational DoD systems (both OT and IT), reviewing technical implementations across diverse architectures (cloud, hybrid, on-premises, virtualization, AI/ML), and communicating findings on control effectiveness and security impact. Requires 14+ years of cybersecurity experience, deep knowledge of NIST SP 800-53, DoD Risk Management Framework, and operational system assessment. Requires TS/SCI clearance and bachelor's degree; CISSP, CASP, or master's degree preferred.

San DiegoLast seen 10 days ago